origin of the "julian calendar"

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  • Dimko-piperkata
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1876

    origin of the "julian calendar"

    how it comes to word "julian calendar" ?

    patron of the calenders name was the imperator "julius caesar" (јулие цезар).
    аs the macedonian empress kleopatraVII decided to catch him as her husband and change her dominance seat from aleksandria to rome, she commanded to embellish rome on a grand scale because she dont wanted to rule out of a "cow village"!
    so she build up rome with macedonian knowhow and money as we know it today with his ancient colosseum, spectacled buildings a.s.o...

    julius caesar was not happy that he was small light in contrast to kleopatra and he dont wanted to be called a henpecked husband from his roman subjects, so he postulated that the "aleksanders calender" (before aleksander it was named "macedonian calender") must be changed to his name !

    thats the whole story, nothing more and nothing less.

    pozdrav
    1) Macedonians belong to the "older" Mediterranean substratum...
    2) Macedonians are not related with geographically close Greeks, who do not belong to the "older" Mediterranenan substratum...
  • TerraNova
    Banned
    • Nov 2008
    • 473

    #2
    Originally posted by Dimko-piperkata View Post
    how it comes to word "julian calendar" ?

    patron of the calenders name was the imperator "julius caesar" (јулие цезар).
    аs the macedonian empress kleopatraVII decided to catch him as her husband and change her dominance seat from aleksandria to rome, she commanded to embellish rome on a grand scale because she dont wanted to rule out of a "cow village"!
    so she build up rome with macedonian knowhow and money as we know it today with his ancient colosseum, spectacled buildings a.s.o...

    julius caesar was not happy that he was small light in contrast to kleopatra and he dont wanted to be called a henpecked husband from his roman subjects, so he postulated that the "aleksanders calender" (before aleksander it was named "macedonian calender") must be changed to his name !

    thats the whole story, nothing more and nothing less.

    pozdrav
    Actually there was a Macedonian calendar, but it's irrelevant to Julius' one.

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